Catholic school vs. Myspace community
It amazed me that students at St. Hugo of the Hills, who are noticed to be participated in Myspace.com, had to delete their photos, videos, different comments, etc., otherwise they will be sent down. I admit that some stuff may bear depraved evidence of, but guys and girls just want to share their ideas, feelings with other youngsters and peers, ask and\or give a piece of advice or speak in a circumlocutory manner.
Today is the deadline for students at St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic School to follow orders or risk suspension. School Principal Sister Margaret Van Velzen sent letters home to parents this week saying, in part, that if families allow children to continue their MySpace.com sites, they will not be allowed to return to school. The school plans to use its computer-savvy staff members to monitor the site for student activity. The principal declined comment, but St. Hugo office manager Judy Martinek said the principal just wants to keep the students safe.
“We’ve stated our position and we hope all students are in the process of taking down their sites by tomorrow,” said Martinek.
“They may heave a sigh of relief and think maybe this problem will be solved, but a predator who wants to violate children will find a way, electronically or otherwise, sadly,” he said.
Victory is theirs. Still erudite people can’t recognize what represents real danger. Students can surf the net not necessarily being members of any virtual community like Myspace, but have an opportunity of dropping in other forums, chats, etc., where you will never know who is who.
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